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Education and SportListing of Leisure Facilities within Fingal County Council with Longitude and Latitude
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The Freedom of Information Scheme comes into effect on the 14th April, 2016. Purpose of Scheme: The Scheme is designed to facilitate the provision of information to the greatest extent possible, except for information exempted under the Act and, in preparing, reviewing or...
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This data set is for illustrates the proposed speed limits for the County of Fingal to be implemented through Special Speed Limit Bye-Laws in 2021. Fingal County Council, in exercise of the power conferred on it by Section 9 of the Road Traffic Act 2004 ( No.44 of 2004), as...
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TransportAccessible Parking Spaces within Fingal County Council. This dataset outlines the Accessible parking spaces/bays on streets and roads with details of street name, number of disabled spaces/bays at that location, location/nearest business or street address to facilitate...
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TransportCycle Counters Data hour by hour for Totem Pole Cycle Counters are in the following Locations Coast Road, Castleknock Road and Morton Stadium within Fingal County Council for January 2020 to December 2020 (1) Coast Road - Latitude 53.36152 Longitude -6.1816 (2)...
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TransportCycle Counters Data hour by hour for Totem Pole Cycle Counters Coast Road, Castleknock Road and Morton Stadium within Fingal County Council for January 2021 to December 2021. (1) Coast Road - Latitude 53.36152 Longitude -6.1816 (2) Castleknock Road - Latitude 53.37004...
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EV charging facilities owned by Fingal County Council. This list refers only to chargers available to the public. Further charging points are run by private companies and can link to them via these links ESB www.esb.ie/ecars and follow the link to see nationwide points
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Fingal Development Plan 2017-2023. The Plan sets out the policies and objectives for the development of the County over the Plan period. Included in the Zip file are Shapefiles in ITM. It contains – Zoning Objectives - Adopted Dev Plan 2017-2023 Full details...
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Fingal County Council has designated Casual Trading Areas under the Casual Trading Byelaws 2021 which allows for the sale of specified goods at a place (including a public road) to which the public have access as of right and any other place that is a designated Casual Trading...
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The final report of the Parking Bye Laws 2020 as adopted by Fingal County Council.Fingal County Council enforce on-street parking and can take appropriate action against people whom park illegally and do not display valid parking tickets/permits and valid Motor Tax or whom do...
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Ireland’s marine waters (offshore, inshore and coastline) are home to a rich and diverse range of species and habitats. Our maritime area contains a wide variety of habitats ranging from shallow inshore reefs and sandbanks to canyons, seamounts, troughs and cold-water coral...
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Details of Councilor's Expenses and Travel for Conference at home and abroad for 2021 as per the Annual Budget 2021
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Payments made to the Elected Members of Fingal County Council as per the Annual Budget
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The Second Annual Progress Report provides a summary of progress to date on all actions within our Climate Action Plan and what has been achieved to date. Created in 2021
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The Annual Service Plan 2020 Adopted by Fingal County Council.
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The First Annual Progress Report on Climate Action Plan for Fingal County Council, published in 2020 with updates on achievements and changes to date.Published 2020
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Homelessness data Official homelessness data is produced by local authorities through the Pathway Accommodation and Support System (PASS). PASS was rolled-out nationally during the course of 2013. The Department’s official homelessness statistics are published on a monthly...
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As part of a review of the Solar Planning Exemptions set out in the Planning and Development Regulations 2001, the Department in conjunction with relevant statutory stakeholders (namely the Irish aviation Authority (IAA), Department of Defence and the HSE) considered the...
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As part of a review of the Solar Planning Exemptions set out in the Planning and Development Regulations 2001, the Department in conjunction with relevant statutory stakeholders (namely the Irish aviation Authority (IAA), Department of Defence and the HSE) considered the...
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As part of a review of the Solar Planning Exemptions set out in the Planning and Development Regulations 2001, the Department in conjunction with relevant statutory stakeholders (namely the Irish aviation Authority (IAA), Department of Defence and the HSE) considered the...